Portsmouth News

Discussion­s ongoing on future of M27 Welborne junction

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Conversati­ons are still being held between Hampshire County Council and the government to decide the future of the new M27 junction to serve a new 6,000-home town.

In December, a report revealed the council was “extremely unlikely” to meet the cost of junction 10 on the M27, which will provide access to the new Welborne developmen­t between Fareham and Wickham. The first 363 homes to be built at the site have just been given the green light by borough council planners, with some 6,000 eventually planned.

If the project is funded, it would be extended to an ‘allways’ junction as the current layout only allows drivers to join the M27 eastbound — towards Portsmouth — and leave it westbound.

However, in recent months, reports revealed that Hampshire County Council, as the delivery body for junction 10, would not have enough funding to proceed with the project and needed more help from stakeholde­rs.

The report also said that the council would write to Homes England, Welborne Land Limited, Fareham Borough Council, the Department for Levelling Up Homes and Communitie­s, National Highways and the Department for Transport for extra funding.

During the cabinet meeting on December

12, Tim Morton, assistant director of highways and transport, told members it was unlikely both organisati­ons would provide further funding for the project as it would provide “very little benefit to the strategic road network”.

Asking the county council about the junction’s status, the administra­tion said that National Highways recently approved the technical design of the junction, yet conversati­ons are still ongoing to determine whether the project can go ahead.

A spokespers­on from Hampshire County Council said: “National Highways recently approved the technical design for the M27 junction 10 project. However, further work is still needed to determine whether the project can proceed into constructi­on, and discussion­s are ongoing with relevant government department­s.” In March, a Fareham Borough Council planning officer replied “yes” when asked if there was confidence the junction changes would happen.

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The new M27 junction will need to serve 6,000 homes

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